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Sponsored: Seminar Series on Stem Cells begins June 24th

New public seminar series starting June 24, 2015 to educate the public about the latest breakthrough applications for platelet rich plasma (PRP) and autologous stem cells.

By D Magazine |
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The Dallas PRP and Stem Cell Institute announces a new public seminar series starting June 24, 2015 to educate the public about the latest breakthrough applications for platelet rich plasma (PRP) and autologous stem cells. Patients with orthopedic conditions such as arthritis, back pain, tendon and ligament injuries, muscle injuries, and sports injuries can now have a 45 minute in-office procedure that uses their own blood or bone marrow to help their body heal, often delaying or eliminating the need for surgery. The therapies used at the Dallas PRP and Stem Cell Institute are designed to magnify and recharge the body’s own healing potential and to avoid surgery where possible. The seminar agenda includes lectures on the latest advances in stem cell and PRP treatment and then a Q&A session for the seminar participants.

The seminar is scheduled for 6:30 pm on Wednesday, June 24th at the Institute’s main office at 1015 N. Carroll, Suite 2000, Dallas, Texas. RSVP: Leah at 214-385-4860

“We want to inform people about recent stem cell research and therapies for orthopedic conditions. Attendees learn how we can help their bodies heal without surgery with PRP and stem cell injections.” – Don Buford, MD Founder

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